Boat of North Carolina man missing for seven months found in the Azores Islands

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Authorities said a boat registered to Joseph Matthew Johnson washed up last week on the small island of São Jorge, 2,700 miles across the ocean.
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CAROLINA BEACH, N.C. — The boat of a North Carolina man missing for seven months has washed ashore in the Azores Islands, thousands of miles from the marina where it was last seen, officials announced Monday.

Joseph Matthew Johnson has not been found, but Carolina Beach police said that authorities in the Azores said a boat registered to his name washed up last week on the small island of São Jorge, some 2,700 miles across the ocean.

Johnson was last seen leaving Federal Point Yacht Club marina on Nov. 22 on his boat, police said. The 44-year-old Carolina Beach resident was reported missing five days later by a friend who arrived in town for a previously arranged fishing trip, police said.

Joseph Matthew Johnson, the 44-year-old who has been missing for seven months. Officials announced Monday that the boat of the North Carolina man has washed ashore in the Azores Islands.
Joseph Matthew Johnson, 44, of North Carolina, who had been missing for seven months. Officials announced Monday that his boat had washed ashore in the Azores Islands.Carolina Beach Police Department via AP

Video surveillance from Nov. 22 shows the boat leaving the marina where he lived and the last ping from Johnson’s cellphone was from off the coast of Bald Head Island at 5:17 p.m. that same day, Sgt. Colby Edens said by telephone Monday.

The U.S. Coast Guard’s search for Johnson in November covered nearly 7,500 square miles, but it was suspended when no new information was found, news outlets reported.

When the boat was found June 21, it had a heavy buildup of barnacles and algae, indicating that it had been capsized at sea for quite some time, Edens said.

Portuguese authorities are helping the Carolina Beach police department as they gather evidence and continue their search for Johnson.

Johnson’s mother, Mary Kay Anderson, said his family is confident he will be found alive, The StarNews reported. The retired U.S. Army Special Forces soldier served for 24 years with tours in Afghanistan and South America, so Anderson believes he has skills to survive in dangerous conditions and elements.

“It’s not just hope,” Anderson said. “We know he’s alive and are praying for his miraculous rescue.”

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